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U.S Army members presented Jermaine Kearse with a 'Beat Navy' care package ahead of this weekend's Army-Navy game. The Seahawks receiver and his 15 to 1: Jermaine Kearse Foundation work closely with the military and its families. View

The Seahawks and the Packers have faced off 19 times, including three postseason matchups. The Seahawks currently own eight wins in the series and will play the Packers again this Sunday at Lambeau Field during Week 14. View

Derrick Coleman - A (First) Class Act

After Monday's open OTA, Art Thiel of SportsPressNW.com caught up with Seahawks fullback Derrick Coleman about a flight Coleman had taken to Seattle the day before, where Coleman gave up his first-class seat to a Marine aboard his same flight.

"He said his name was Stoney,” Coleman told Thiel. “He was in the Navy, and switched to the Marines. He had a leave. I told him what he was doing was hard work, and what I was doing was fun, and I was getting paid well for it.

“I asked him if he would allow me to give him this small appreciation for what he’s doing for me and all of us. Hey, it’s just a couple of hours in an airplane.” Read

Christine Michael Ready To Make The Leap?

Seahawks second-year running back Christine Michael comes in at No. 23 on NFL.com's Marc Sessler's list of the Top 25 players capable of "Making the Leap" in 2014.

On Michael's 2014 campaign, Sessler writes, "A split backfield is unrealistic, but Michael has a shot to see 100 carries and increased playing time down the stretch. He's done a lot with a little before, having scored 12 touchdowns on just 88 carries during his final collegiate campaign. ... Bottom line? We anticipate Michael being viewed with confidence as Seattle's running back of the future by Christmas."Read

“We’re creating the opportunity for them to compete,” Cable told Farnsworth. “Today, we took the second and third (lines) and threw them against the No. 1 defense more just to see them compete with the guys who are proven.” Read